The National Sailing Hall of Fame’s STEM Sailing program is one of the National Sailing Hall of Fame’s Four Pillars which also include the Hall of Fame Inductions , our Stories and Collections projects that make up Sailing and the American Experience, and our On-Site programs .
NSHOF has been developing and delivering quality educational programs in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math to students since 2010, and making our sailing-based educational lessons available to educators across the country.
The very technical nature of the sport of sailing lends itself naturally to providing practical lessons in math – including algebra and geometry, and science – especially physics. Sailboats of all sizes and designs are both engineered products and systems that make for perfect on-board lessons not only in math and science but also in engineering. The waters in which we ply our boats are themselves classrooms for studying the sciences of our planet and how it works.
Access our programs from the menu links on the right.
Here are some of our accomplishments from the 2014-2015 school year, and recent working projects:
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FEATURED — STEM Sailing Teacher Academy
After a successful launching of our STEM Sailing Teacher Academy pilot program in July of 2015, the results are in: Two of the Academy’s graduates implemented Project Based Learning (PBL) modules for their classes that they developed during their four-week summer session.
The STEM Sailing Teacher Academy is conducted by the National Sailing Hall of Fame in cooperation with Anne Arundel County Public Schools (AACPS). A handful of teachers are selected to participate, where they learn to sail while collaborating with fellow Academy teachers to develop STEM Sailing curriculum for their schools. Click below to watch a video with interviews of the STEM Sailing Teacher Academy participants.
For more information on this program, contact us at education@nshof.org .
Testimonials:
“The STEM Middle School program at Old Mill South will incorporate the physics of sailing in Marine Engineering units we are developing for PBL (Project Based Learning) over the course of the next two years (2015-16 & 2016-17). The externship was a valuable experience in providing a foundation for course development and sailing practice.”
— Marie Hartman – STEM Teacher
Old Mill South Middle School
“Last summer’s Teacher Academy was a fantastic opportunity for selected educators to learn about the scientific principles of sailing and actually observe and apply them to the art of sailing, first-hand! My sailing mates and I practiced all aspects of sailing, while cruising the Chesapeake and its tributaries more than a dozen times over the course of four weeks. We’ve taken our experiences back to school and are creating for students project-based opportunities to learn about sailing!”
— Marcus D’Arcangeli – Elementary Resource Teacher & Coach
Fort Meade Feeder System, Anne Arundel County Public Schools
“I was thrilled to be a part of the sailing externship last summer. It was an incredible experience! I was able to learn about the arts and science of sailing and the variety of marine and maritime career opportunities. I was able to create lessons to teach what I learned to my 10 grade AVID students and thanks to the NSHOF and the US. Naval Academy, they will be able to experience this first hand on a sailing field trip.”
— Kimberly K. Cox – Teacher, AVID and FACS
South River High School
FEATURED — STEM SUMMER BRIDGE
The National Sailing Hall of Fame’s STEM Sailing program held a highly successful Summer Bridge program in 2016 for high school students. The program was in conjunction wtih Anne Arundel County Public Schools (AACPS).
During the 2015 Summer Bridge, students learned basic concepts in boat design through a series of lessons and explorations, and then built and launched their own sailboats out of cardboard and recycled materials. This video highlights the students testing their boats and provides an overview of the Summer Bridge Program.
Thanks to T2PTV for producing this video for NSHOF.